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Trump lauds Armenia PM's 'decisive' election win in face of Russian pressure

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Posted on June 11, 2026

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· Last updated: June 11, 2026

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Trump Congratulates Armenia’s Pashinyan on Election Win Amid Russian Pressure

U.S. Response and Russian Influence in Armenia's Election

Trump’s Message of Support

June 11 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump congratulated Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Wednesday for his Civil Contract party's 'decisive victory' in weekend elections.

Pashinyan's party won 49.8% of votes from Sunday's ballot, enough to secure a parliamentary majority under Armenia's electoral system, despite what international election observers called blatant interference by Russia.

Endorsement and Optimism for Armenia’s Future

"I was very proud to have Endorsed him for Re-Election, and have no doubt that, with him as the Leader of the beautiful Country of Armenia, it will attain levels of Greatness and Success beyond everyone's wildest expectations!" Trump wrote in a social media post.

Geopolitical Context and Russian Pressure

Pashinyan's re-election comes as Russia has been increasing pressure on the South Caucasus country that Moscow once ruled. Pashinyan, in power since 2018, has been working towards European Union membership and deepening ties with Washington.

Russian Allegations and Trade Restrictions

Russia, which has imposed wide-ranging trade restrictions on Armenia, accused the West of interfering in the vote, and joined Armenia's opposition in alleging election violations.

Future of Military and Economic Alliances

On Wednesday, Russia said that the question of whether Armenia remains part of both a military alliance of former Soviet states and a separate economic grouping must be settled quickly.

Impact on Armenian Exports

Russia, which has asked Armenia to suspend certification for the Russian market for all but two Armenian fish exporters, has shifted trout sourcing to Iran and Turkey, TASS news agency reported on Thursday, citing Russian agriculture watchdog chief Sergei Dankvert.

(Reporting by Jekaterīna Golubkova in Tokyo; Editing by Kevin Buckland)

Key Takeaways

  • Pashinyan’s party secured roughly 49.8%–50% of the vote, enough for a majority under Armenia’s electoral rules (reddit.com).
  • International observers, including the EU via OSCE/ODIHR, said the vote was well‑run despite unprecedented Russian interference and economic coercion (consilium.europa.eu).
  • Russia imposed sweeping trade and certification restrictions—particularly on Armenian fish and other produce—to pressure Yerevan amid its Western tilt (en.armradio.am).

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